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Resene Downy is a “happy, feel-good colour” for this guest room.
Resene Downy
Resene Boogie Wonderland
Resene Link Water
feature house
For an apprentice architect itching to show his colours, what better
commission to have landed in 1987 than one
where the client was enthralled with the Post
Modernist/Memphis style? Followers of this
style were known for seeking alternatives
to the coolly functional designs of the time,
expressing themselves with riotous colours,
fun shapes, pattern and new materials.
Malcolm Taylor of Xsite Architects considers
himself fortunate to have found such a
brave client for his first project. Working
alongside fellow architect Pip Cheshire, he
helped refurbish the 1960s brick and tile
“builder’s special”. It was to be just another
garage addition but turned into a major
reconfiguration and extension after Selma,
Top Fuchsia pink carpet was specially coloured by Salle to complement the classic orange 1970s sofas from Domo. Walls are Resene Pine Cone.
Above Architect Malcolm Taylor returned to update his original design.
Resene Ship Cove
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future back to theA riotous range of colours used originally on this 21-year-old architect-designed house have been kept as is in a recent update.
the owner, completed an interior design course with Nanette Cameron. Says Malcolm: “She was fired up to take the home to a different level. Selma was incredibly trusting.”
So the home was completely gutted, the living extended and another storey with a void added to create a feeling of volume. And the local interpretation of Memphis style has resulted in a blend of nautical influences, theatrical elements, a dazzling array of bright Pacific colours and cleverly layered, textural paint finishes.
“There’s a lot going on in this house,” says Malcolm, “so you can afford to be brave.”
Now, 21 years later, Malcolm has returned to update the home – refurbishing the aging kitchen, laundry and bathrooms, adding >
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new joinery in some rooms but leaving intact “a period of bold architecture”.
Post Modernism attracts its fair share of sniggers and cheap shots. But Selma has no regrets about her flamboyant choices. Faced with revamping the house, she says: “I had the option of redoing things differently, going black and white like everyone else or staying with the playful colours we started with. But I don’t do beige. I love colour.”
So, while tired linoleum floor tiles in the living areas were replaced with a pre-finished oak overlay, Selma decided to leave the bold and beautiful distressed walls and refresh them with coats of paint.
The stately blue pillars in the entry remain (a paint finish blend of Resene Cove Grey, Resene Ship Cove, Resene Link Water and Resene Tuna) as does the glossy layered effect in the main bedroom – a mix of Resene Tory Blue, Resene Chetwode Blue and Resene Sea Green. Selma still loves it. “I looked at changing it but couldn’t imagine doing anything else.”
Lavished in a richly layered, rust red mix of Resene Crab Apple, Resene El Salva and Resene Brandy Rose, walls in the kitchen and dining area wrap around cabinets designed by Malcolm in the original colour, juicy Resene Fire Bush. The kitchen, previously painted in teals and blues, was redone in colours similar to the original. This time round, glass wall cabinets are finished with blue translucent film and backlit, while the underbench cabinets are in Resene Alabaster.
Every room in the house packs a powerful punch. There’s no consistent colour theme though Selma kept her neutral base, ice blue Resene Pattens Blue which offers cool relief in the living areas, >
“I had the option of… going black and white like everyone else or staying with the playful colours we started with. But I don’t do beige. I love colour.”
Resene Fire Bush
Resene Brandy Rose
Resene El Salva
Resene Crab Apple
Left A rust red mix of Resene Crab Apple, Resene El Salva and Resene Brandy Rose walls in the kitchen and dining area wrap around cabinets designed by Malcolm in the original colour, juicy Resene Fire Bush.
Opposite top The atrium dining space is a cool open area compared to other more moody areas.
Opposite bottom Paint effect walls are a mix of Resene Tory Blue, Resene Chetwode Blue and Resene Sea Green in this bedroom.
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Resene Alabaster
Resene Smitten
Resene Downy
Get the look with Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen tinted to Resene Downy
Kitchen cabinets: Get the look with Resene ArmourCat tinted to Resene Alabaster
Resene Fire Bush
Resene Pine Cone
Glass bricks: National Glass
Sofa: 1970s classic by Domo
Carpet: Sallee
Architect: Malcolm Taylor, Xsite Architects, www.xsite.net.nz
and a backdrop to a colourful collection of furniture and art including the bright red Swan and Egg chairs and a bright orange glass vessel by Anne Robinson.
In Selma’s ensuite, original glass bricks were upgraded with an Italian block from National Glass in brilliant orange which adds a gem-like glow to the room.
Fuchsia pink carpet was specially coloured by Salle downstairs in the media room to complement the classic orange 1970s sofas from Domo, against walls in Resene Pine Cone.
In the adjoining guest room, Selma painted one wall in Resene Downy, a soft aqua. “I think it’s a really happy, feel-good colour.” Creating that emotional response is obviously important to Selma.
It was full-on in its day, says Malcolm, but the fact the home hasn’t dated says a lot about the common perception that playing safe adds longevity.
Basking in the glory of fun colour and texture, these spaces encourage a response. You can’t help but engage with the home and its architecture in a very positive way.
words Vicki Holderpictures Simon Devitt and Frances Oliver
Resene Tory Blue
turn the page for alternative looks to
the blue bedroom
A study off the lounge has walls in Resene Pine Cone.
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alternative solution - timelessly intimate
Rich Resene Double Mondo walls complement Resene White trims and shutters. The grey-wash lamps, Crocavina bed and Oyster Shaggy Rug are from Amazing Interiors.
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Resene Half White Pointer
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touches of garden colour enhance this scheme
illustration Malcolm White
Resene Kombi
Resene Ipanema
Resene Daydream
Kerry McComish of Online Interiors suggests this alternative scheme:
Apart from the obvious, bedrooms are all about making a personal statement. The possibilities are endless. Here, I wanted to show how easy it is to create a timeless classical look within a modern space by selecting a combination of curves and straight lines, sumptuous textures, strong colour and mood lighting. The white shutters provide privacy, yet also allow a view of the garden. Green accents with a botanical theme fabric echoes the outdoor colour palette and extends the perception of space. The key to this scheme is the rich wall colour, Resene Double Mondo, which provides a striking contrast to the white shutters and the crisp white bed linen. Most of all it provides a luxurious, intimate mood when its time to shut out the world and turn on the bedside lamps.
mobile 021 240 5356 email kerry@onlineinteriors.co.nz
<Countrywoods Shutters in white
Luxaflex www.luxaflex.co.nz
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Four Clove silver mirror
Amazing Interiors www.amazinginteriors.co.nz
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D2067 chandelier in bronze
Amazing Interiors www.amazinginteriors.co.nz
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Ecodure Oak flooring in Natural
Bamboo Flooring Systems www.oak-flooring.co.nz
<Eton armchair in Fellam Natural stripe, with green taffeta cushion
Amazing Interiors www.amazinginteriors.co.nz
Resene Whiteout
Resene Double Mondo
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alternative solution - fresh fields
Fresh colours and a huge framed Resene Anenome Komar Photomurals set against Resene First Light play off against clean Resene Alabaster walls, ceiling and trims. Timber floors are finished in Resene Colorwood Whitewash.
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Resene First Light
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a breezy, youthful and pretty scheme
illustration Malcolm White
Resene Wild Thing
Resene Spotlight
Resene Nirvana
Amanda Neill of Designworx suggests this alternative scheme:
This contemporary and quirky scheme would be perfect for a teenage girl with its fun, fresh colour reminiscent of summer fields. The background of Resene Alabaster makes the room light, airy and youthful while the punches of energetic citrus and passionate pink give the space vibrancy. A striking feature wall behind the bed is made with a Resene Anenome Komar Photomural applied over Resene First Light, then framed with painted timber to make it look like a huge artwork. The photomural art is also used in the sideboard for continuity, with a whimsical mirror above.
phone 09 445 1098 email Amanda@designworx.co.nz
<Lazy Night bed by Patricia Urquiola for B & B Italia
Matisse www.matisse.co.nz
<Evoque Lowboy Cabinet
in white lacquer
designed and supplied by Designworx
www.designworx.co.nz
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Anenome Komar Photomurals Vol II 17012
Resene www.resene.com
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Anna D chair in Warwick Ashcroft fabric, colour Canary
Warwick Fabrics www.warwick.co.nz
<Designers Guild Nabucco fuchsia rug
Icon Textiles www.icontextiles.co.nz
Resene Alabaster
Resene Smitten
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